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Most likely your router is enabled with NAT, which translates each internal IP address (192.168.1.X) into a different external TCP port (23.23.23.23:4567) if 23.23.23.23 were your external IP address (probably obtained via DHCP from your cable or DSL host) and 4567 were the TCP port assigned for your connection. So, you should have no problems having multiple internal IP addresses access the same service on the internet.
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